What You Need To Know About Mysticism And Christianity

By Jerry Foster


Generally, Christianity experience normally goes beyond the religion, and is usually founded on a patriarchal obedience and morality. Mysticism, on the other hand, may be used to imply the non-legalistic religion although with some spirituality life. This is a kind of heart-felt closeness to God that is based on some miraculous or joyful appreciation of the spirit ability to transform lives. Therefore, it is important to comprehend mysticism and Christianity so as to see how you can coexist with the two.

Basically, Christian religion may be a kind of mystical faith and this kind of Christianity is believed to have been there since the time of Jesus. However, the different political, social, and historical reasons have made this mystic view of Christianity as marginal within the church. Basically, the Christian region took its dominant position in the Roman Empire around in the fifth century as mystics sought profound intimacy with God through retreating in the wilderness and deserts away from cities.

The formation of mystics around such deserts and wildernesses led to the establishment of the monasteries. The monasteries generally comprise of individuals living together in perpetual meditations as well as prayers. Christian mystics were primarily situated in convents as well as monasteries.

On the other hand, mystics have existed in every era and century of Christianity. Nevertheless, the political attributes of institutional churches led to the persecution of a number of them. Others also did learn to disguise their wise teachings through keenly worded poems and books that were perceived as non-threatening or against the religious authorities. In consequence, mystics together with their teachings remain to be real and are considered as the best-kept secrets of Christians.

However, some Christians today are still suspicious concerning mysticism. Nevertheless, majority of Christians are slowly accepting the transformative beauty that comes with these spiritual practice such as the sacred reading, contemplative prayer and meditation.

On the contrary, rediscoveries have been made concerning the ordinary Christian acts such as the use of the Rosary by the Catholics, which is seen as an instruments or way of getting involved in contemplative silence. Such rediscoveries as well reveal the less dominant practices used in deep meditations and intrinsic prayers usually performed by most Eastern Orthodox Christianity as a way of coping with non-dual consciousness of Christians.

Basically, the bible is the source of wisdom in the Christian Mystics. Nevertheless, those period of reading and interpretation according to the perception of anti-mysticism has made it easier to miss some visionary elements in the New Testament teachings of wisdom. For example, some bluntly contemplative statements found in the bible in Hebrew language initially have been mistranslated while translating into other languages.

Nevertheless, those who are wise and keen can, however, identify the different mystical messages in various biblical scriptures. Basically, the mystical biblical approach is to treat the bible as a document that has been encrypted with details of ancient Greeks who participated in some activities of divine nature. At the same time, Christian religion has been based on two teachings that are controversial but also seen as mystical. The first teaching is that Christ is fully divine and secondly, he is fully human.




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